Supporting Asia Art Archive’s annual fundraiser is a meaningful way to discover and collect contemporary art by established and emerging artists in Asia and beyond. Open now until 1 Nov, our auction offers a selection of over fifty works generously donated by artists and prominent galleries. Bid on the artworks now at www.aaa2024auction.com. 


Asia Art Archive (AAA) is a leading resource for those interested in the recent art histories of Asia— with a growing collection of material for research and education freely available from our on-site library and website. As a non-profit, proceeds from our fundraiser make up a large portion of our operating budget. Your contribution will support the development of resources on the history of contemporary art in Asia, and ensure AAA’s materials and programmes remain free to all.

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If you have any questions, or would like to support AAA in other ways, feel free to get in touch with Shormi Ahmed, Development Manager, at shormi@aaa.org.hk.

 

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM PAST FUNDRAISER AUCTIONS

Acrylic on paper painting by Luis Chan
Untitled (Goldenhaired Girl with Bird and Beasts). Luis Chan. 1964–1971. Acrylic on paper. Generously donated by Red Rock Studio.

 

Oil on canvas painting of mountainscape by Stephen Wong Chun Hei.
The Kidnap by Mountain. Stephen Wong Chun Hei. 2017. Oil on canvas. Generously donated by the artist and Gallery EXIT.

 

Circular silkscreen with platinum leaf print by Takashi Murakami
Superflat, First Love, Flower. Takashi Murakami. 2010. Silkscreen with platinum leaf. Generously donated by Gagosian. © 2010 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

 

Ink and colour on paper painting by Irene Chou.
Icons of Mind. Irene Chou. 1988–1989. Ink and colour on paper. Generously donated by Hanart TZ Gallery.

 

<i>Mt. Fuji of my heart speaks.</i> Yayoi Kusama. 2014. Polychrome woodblock print. Generously donated by Yayoi Kusama Studio Inc.
Mt. Fuji of my heart speaks. Yayoi Kusama. 2014. Polychrome woodblock print. Generously donated by Yayoi Kusama Studio Inc.

 

<i>Study for Civitas Solis IV (Object #17)</i>. Lee Bul. 2016. Cast stainless steel. Generously donated by Studio Lee Bul and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, and Seoul.
Study for Civitas Solis IV (Object #17). Lee Bul. 2016. Cast stainless steel. Generously donated by Studio Lee Bul and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, and Seoul.

 

Mixed tempera on paper painting by Nilima Sheikh
Erasure. Nilima Sheikh. 2020. Mixed tempera on Sanganer handmade paper. Generously donated by the artist.

 

Exhibition goers appreciate the rotating light sculpture made of plastic toys by Angela Yuen
The Puzzle III. Angela Yuen. 2020. Plastic toys, perspex, resin, LED lights, motor, and beads. Generously donated by the artist and Contemporary by Angela Li.

 

Ink and colour painting of mountains by Wesley Tongson
Mountains of Heaven No. 83. Wesley Tongson. 2004. Ink and colour on board. Generously donated by Wesley Tongson Charitable Trust and Galerie du Monde.

 

Lithograph print by Zao Wou-Ki
Flore et Faune (Flora and Fauna). Zao Wou-Ki. 1951. Etching and aquatint. Generously donated by Peter Myette & Sandra Rivera.